The Click Beetle

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 March, 2026
The Click Beetle Click beetles make up the family of Elateridae and the order of Coleoptera. Click beetles are also known as snapping beetles, skipjack, and spring beetles. Some click beetles live in decaying wood, but others live in tropical regions. Click beetles are wireworms, long slender worms that bore into the seeds of young corn, wheat, and grains. They also feed on roots of garden and field plants. Did you know that they’re about 700 kinds of click beetles in the USA and Canada? Click beetles are named for the clicking sound they make when propping themselves in an upside down position. They also bend their heads and prothorax backwards and straighten suddenly with a snapping motion. Click beetles can propel themselves as much as six inches. That is amazing. They can scare away an enemy by doing this. The click beetle has a long brown body or sometimes it has black, gray, and bright colors on it. It can also glow in the dark. It walks kind of funny, sort of a strut sort of walk. It will move one side of its body then the other. After reading up on click beetles, I think that they are very interesting creatures.
Grade Level
Model Quality
Completed Rubric
/sites/default/files/2026-03/The_Click_Beetle_Rubric.docx
Empty Rubric
/sites/default/files/2026-03/Research_Rubric.docx
Rubric Image Path
/sites/default/files/2026-03/The_Click_Beetle_Rubric%2520copy.jpg
Form
Interactive Rubric

Research Rubric

Name:

Title:

Structure

The writing . . .

  • begins with a detail that hooks the reader and leads up to a focus statement.
  • includes specific facts and details about the topic in the middle part.
  • presents supporting information in an organized manner.
  • ends with a strong final point.

Ideas

  • includes a clear main idea or topic.
  • elaborates ideas with facts and details from several trustworthy sources.
  • contains ideas that are not commonly known about the topic.
  • speaks in a sincere and knowledgeable way.
  • employs an appropriate level of language.
  • flows smoothly from one idea to the next (perhaps with the help of transition words or phrases).

Conventions

  • adheres to the rules of grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
  • follows the appropriate format for research papers (including correct documentation).

Comments:

© Thoughtful Learning For Writers Express